Hi,

I tried it two years ago with the german provider "base" (they had the first UMTS/GPRS flatrate). They gave my device some internal IP address. To get my device accessible from the internet I wrote a script that build an SSH tunnel (with port forwarding from server to mobile device) from the mobile device to my server on the "real" internet. Worked pretty well, but it's not really efficient that way. With that kind of TCP connection and a script checking if the tunnel is still valid you will waste a lot of energy.

-tim

Steven Kurylo schrieb:
Does someone know how IP addresses are handed out on the cellular
network?  Do they give each phone an IP address, or do they do NAT?  I
want to know if I'll be able to connect to my freerunner over GPRS,
say I wanted to ssh into it.

I've been searching the internet and haven't found an answer.  I
connected to my website with my blackberry and saw different IP
addresses for different requests; makes me think they have an outgoing
NAT pool.  Of course this could also be carrier dependent.

Thanks.



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